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MIDDAY Time of day when the sun is in its zenith. Person/Thing Time
JUST Only a very short time before. Other Time
AGAIN Once more. Other Time
LONG AGO At a time in the past, especially the distant past. Other Time
ONE TIME An instance or occurrence of an event. Other Time
FOR A LONG TIME (Of an action or state) to last a long period of time. Property Time
BE LATE To be later than the expected time. Property Time
HARMATTAN Dry, dusty and cold West African trade wind from northeastern direction. Person/Thing Time
DRY SEASON Yearly period of low rainfall in the tropics. Person/Thing Time
RAINY SEASON Period of year when most of a region's average annual rainfall occurs. Person/Thing Time
LATE Towards the end of a time period. Other Time
PERIOD A length of time. Person/Thing Time
THIS YEAR The current year. Other Time
LAST YEAR The year before the current one. Other Time
NEXT YEAR The year after the current one. Other Time
YOUNG (OF WOMAN) Young of a woman as opposed to young of a man. Property Time
YOUNG (OF MAN) Young of a man as opposed to young of a woman. Property Time
OLD (OF MAN) Old of a man as opposed to old of a woman. Property Time
OLD (OF WOMAN) Old of a woman as opposed to old of a man. Property Time
EARLY Before the expected time or towards the beginning of a time period. Property Time
SEASON One of the four equal periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices, resulting from the apparent movement of the sun north and south of the equator during the course of the earth's orbit around it. These periods (spring, summer, autumn and winter) have their characteristic weather conditions in different regions, and occur at opposite times of the year in the N and S hemispheres. Person/Thing Time
SLOW With low speed. Property Time
SOON In a near future. Other Time
WHILE A certain duration of time, a period of time Person/Thing Time
DAWN A period of time at the beginning of the day shortly before sunrise during which the light gradually becomes stronger. Person/Thing Time
END (OF TIME) The last or final part. Person/Thing Time
HURRY To move or do something at a fast pace. Action/Process Time
READY Prepared for immediate action or use. Property Time
TIME The dimension of the physical universe which, at a given place, orders the sequence of events. Person/Thing Time
YESTERDAY The day before today. Other Time
DAY AFTER TOMORROW On the day following tomorrow. Other Time
DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY On the day before yesterday. Other Time
LAST (ENDURE) To endure, continue over time. Action/Process Time
YOUNG In the early part of growth or life. Property Time
DAY (NOT NIGHT) The period between sunrise and sunset where one enjoys daylight. Person/Thing Time
YEAR The time it takes the Earth to complete one revolution of the Sun (between 365.24 and 365.26 days depending on the point of reference). Person/Thing Time
OLD Having lived or existed for a relatively long period of time. Property Time
NEW Recently made, created or begun. Property Time
NIGHT The period between sunset and sunrise, when a location faces far away from the sun, thus when the sky is dark. Person/Thing Time
DAY (24 HOURS) A period of time lasting 24 hours Person/Thing Time
AUTUMN The season after summer and before winter, traditionally from September 21 to December 20 in the northern hemisphere and from March 21 to June 20 in the southern hemisphere. Person/Thing Time
TODAY On the current day or date. Other Time
CLOCK An instrument used to measure or keep track of time. Person/Thing Time
TOMORROW The day after the present day. Other Time
MORNING The period of time from the start of the day (midnight) until midday (12:00). Person/Thing Time
SUMMER Traditionally the second of the four seasons regarded as being from June 21 to September 20 (or just June, July and August) in the Northern Hemisphere and from December 21 to March 20 (or just December, January and February) in the Southern Hemisphere. Person/Thing Time
HOUR A time period of sixty minutes; one twenty-fourth of a day. Person/Thing Time
MONTH A period into which a year is divided, historically based on the phases of the moon. In the Gregorian calendar there are twelve months. Person/Thing Time
NOW At present; at this time. Other Time
WEEK A period of seven days. Person/Thing Time
WINTER Traditionally, the fourth of the seasons, marked by the applicable hemisphere of the planet being at its minimum angle of exposure to the Sun, resulting in short days, long nights and typically in low temperatures. Person/Thing Time
SPRINGTIME Traditionally the first of the four seasons, the season of growth with an ever increasing amount of daytime. Person/Thing Time
SOMETIMES On certain occasions, or in certain circumstances, but not always. Other Time
BEGINNING The beginning of an activity or event. Person/Thing Time
EVENING That part of the day in which daylight decreases and the night falls. Person/Thing Time
FAST Occurring or happening within a short time. Property Time
NEVER At no time. Other Time
ALWAYS At all times. Other Time
FRIDAY The fifth day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the sixth day of the week in the United States of America. Person/Thing Time
THURSDAY The fourth day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the fifth day of the week in the United States of America. Person/Thing Time
WEDNESDAY The third day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the fourth day of the week in the United States of America. Person/Thing Time
TUESDAY The second day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the third day of the week in the United States of America. Person/Thing Time
MONDAY The first day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the second day of the week in the United States of America. Person/Thing Time
SUNDAY The seventh day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 standard, or the first day of the week in the United States of America, the Sabbath for most Christians. Person/Thing Time
SATURDAY The sixth day of the week in Europe and in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; the seventh day of the week in the United States of America. Person/Thing Time
FINISH To end something, to bring something to a conclusion. Action/Process Time
AGE The amount of time that a person, animal or plant has lived or that an object has existed. Person/Thing Time
BEGIN To begin an activity. Action/Process Time
AFTERNOON The part of the day which follows noon, between noon and evening. Person/Thing Time
OFTEN Many times, with short intervals between occasions. Other Time
BEFORE At a time before that. Other Time
CEASE To have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical. Action/Process Time
PASS Of time, to elapse, to be spent. Action/Process Time
IMMEDIATELY In an immediate manner; instantly or without delay. Other Time
JANUARY The first month of the Gregorian calendar, having 31 days. Person/Thing Time
FEBRUARY The second month of the Gregorian calendar, having 29 days in a leap year and 28 in other years. Person/Thing Time
AFTERWARDS Later or after something else has happened or happens. Other Time
NOW OR TODAY On the current day or in the current moment. Other Time
BE DEAD OR DIE To cease or have ceased to live. Action/Process Time
OLD (AGED) To be old (of persons). Other Time
OLD (USED) To be old (of things). Other Time
ARRIVE (OF AN EVENT) The process by which an event (day, night, etc.) arrives. Action/Process Time
PERHAPS (Of an event) to be possible to occur or to have occured. Action/Process Time
SUNSET The daily disappearance of the Sun below the western horizon as a result of Earth's rotation. Person/Thing Time
SUNRISE The instant at which the upper edge of the Sun appears over the eastern horizon in the morning. Person/Thing Time
DUSK The darkest stage of twilight in the evening. Person/Thing Time
YEAR AFTER NEXT YEAR The year after the next year. Other Time
YEAR BEFORE LAST YEAR The year before the last year. Other Time
THREE DAYS FROM NOW Three days from today. Other Time
THREE DAYS BEFORE NOW Three days before today. Other Time
HOW LONG Asking for the duration of an event. Other Time
NOON 12 o'clock in the daytime. Person/Thing Time
ALREADY Prior to a specified point in time. Other Time
YET Up to a particular time. Other Time
MIDNIGHT In the middle of the night. Person/Thing Time
UNTIL Up to that point in time. Other Time
BUSY The state of being occupied with something. Property Time
IDLE The state of not being occupied with anything. Person/Thing Time
FORENOON The time before noon. Person/Thing Time
THIS MONTH The same month as today. Person/Thing Time
LAST MONTH The month before this month. Person/Thing Time
NEXT MONTH The month after this month. Person/Thing Time
TOMORROW OR YESTERDAY The day after the present day or the day before today. Other Time
MARCH The third month of the Gregorian calendar. Person/Thing Time
APRIL The 4th month of the Gregorian calendar. Person/Thing Time
MAY (MONTH) The 5th month of the Gregorian calendar. Person/Thing Time
JUNE The 6th month of the Gregorian calendar. Person/Thing Time
JULY The 7th month of the Gregorian calendar. Person/Thing Time
AUGUST The 8th month of the Gregorian calendar. Person/Thing Time
SEPTEMBER The 9th month of the Gregorian calendar. Person/Thing Time
OCTOBER The 10th month of the Gregorian calendar. Person/Thing Time
NOVEMBER The 11th month of the Gregorian calendar. Person/Thing Time
DECEMBER The 12th month of the Gregorian calendar. Person/Thing Time
ONCE (IN THE PAST) One time during a certain time in the past. Other Time
AT FIRST When first seen or considered. Other Time
INSTANTLY (IMMEDIATELY) Without delay. Other Time
STILL (CONTINUING) Continuance of motion or state. Other Time
SUDDENLY Happening unexpectedly. Other Time
THEN Soon after that. Other Time
AT THAT TIME At a certain time in the past. Other Time
FORMER Coming before in time. Property Time
HOT SEASON Period of the year associated with hot or warm weather. Person/Thing Time
FOUR DAYS FROM NOW Four days from today. Other Time
FOUR DAYS BEFORE NOW Four days before today. Other Time
SHORT (TIME) For a brief period or a short amount of time. Other Time
MONSOON SEASON A period of heavy rain particularly during summer time. Other Time
AUTUMN OR HARVEST SEASON The time during which crops are typically harvested, often co-occuring with the season of autumn. Other Time
WRISTWATCH An instrument used to measure or keep track of time that is carried around the wrist Person/Thing Time
THIRD DAY OF THE MONTH The third day of the month. Person/Thing Time
FIRST DAY OF THE MONTH The first day of the month. Person/Thing Time
SECOND DAY OF THE MONTH The second day of the month. Person/Thing Time
BEGIN OR START To begin doing an activity, of (of an activity) to begin. Action/Process Time
START (Of an activity) to begin. Action/Process Time

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